Sign in or register
for additional privileges

Publishing The Art Bulletin

Previous page on path     Next page on path

 

You appear to be using an older verion of Internet Explorer. For the best experience please upgrade your IE version or switch to a another web browser.

Decade: 1910s


1913 vol. 1, no. 1

The Bulletin of the College Art Association of America    

No Table of Contents    

Announcement of upcoming third annual meeting of the College Art Association 2
Officers and Directors 3
Committees 4
HOLMES SMITH Problems of the College Art Association 6
Papers Read before the College Art Association 11
Colleges and Associations Represented in the College Art Association 12
Constitution and By Laws 13



1917
January vol. 1, no. 2

The Bulletin of the College Art Association of America    

No Table of Contents    

Announcement of upcoming sixth annual meeting of the College Art Association 2
Officers, Directors, Committees, Members 3
The Program of the Fifth Annual Meeting of the College Art Association of America 7
Constitution 31


1917 January vol. 1, no. 3

The Bulletin of the College Art Association of America    

Front Matter    
Announcement of upcoming seventh annual meeting of the College Art Association 2
Contents 3
College Art Association Governance: Officers, Directors, Committees, Members 5
The Program of the Fifth Annual Meeting of the College Art Association of America 9

Papers Read at the Fifth Annual Meeting    
EDITH R. ABBOTT Reproductions for the College Museum and Art Gallery 17 
EDITH R. ABBOTT Discussion of the Report of a Committee of American Association of Museums on Training of Museum Workers 21
EDITH R. ABBOTT Non-technical Laboratory Work for the Student of the History of Art 91
ALFRED MANSFIELD BROOKS Architecture as an Academic Subject 68
GEORGE HENRY CHASE The Meleager in the Fogg Museum and Related Works in America 109
ALFRED VANCE CHURCHILL A Discussion of the Function and Value of the Outline or Syllabus in Teaching the History of Art 96
GEORGE HAROLD EDGELL Books for the College Art Library 13
WILLIAM M. HEKKING What Kind of Technical Art Shall be Taught to the A. B. Student? 32
JAMES R. HOPKINS What Kind of Technical Art Shall Be Taught to the A. B. Student? 28
ROSSITER HOWARD Non-technical Laboratory Work for the Student of the History of Art 82
DEBORAH KALLEN The Teaching of Drawing and Design in the Secondary Schools 51
CHAS. F. KELLEY Report of Secretary-Treasurer 11
HOMER EATON KEYES Report Committee on Legislation 21
EDWARD J. LAKE Report Committee on Membership 12
PHILIP VAN NESS MYERS The Hunter Artists of the Old Stone Age 98
JOHN PICKARD President’s Address 42
ARTHUR POPE The Teaching of Drawing and Design in the Secondary Schools 46
DAVID M. ROBINSON On Reproductions for the College Museum and Art Gallery 15 
DAVID M. ROBINSON Caricature in Ancient Art 65 
STELLA SKINNER Evolution of the Dwelling and its Furnishing as a Proper Study in the A. B. Course 58
HOLMES SMITH Investigation of Art Education in American Colleges and Universities 21
HOLMES SMITH How Can We Increase the Number of Future College Graduates Who Shall Have Received Some Artistic Inspiration through Art Instruction During Their Undergraduate Course? 76
FRANK B. TARBELL What People Enjoy in Pictures 75 
LOUIS WEINBERG What Kind of Technical Art Shall Be Taught to the A. B. Student? 35
FREDERIC A.WHITING Discussion of the Report of a Committee of American Association of Museums on Training of Museum Workers 25
GEORGE B. ZUG Non-Technical Laboratory Work for the Student of the History of Art 85
College Art Association of America Constitution 118 



1918 January vol. 1, no. 4
The Bulletin of the College Art Association of America

Front Matter
The Bulletin [announcement] 2
Contents [as below in Papers] 3 
Officers, Directors, Committees, Members 5
Program of Seventh Annual Meeting 9

Papers 
HENRY TURNER BAILEY, Value of the Study of Art to Students in Colleges and Universities 102
E. RAYMOND BOSSANGE Technical and General Education in the Arts 48
ALFRED M. BROOKS Robbery and Restitution of Works of Art in the Present War 37
ALICE V. BROWN Standardization of Art Courses 110
SAMUEL P. CAPEN The Value of Art in a College Course 103
A. V. CHURCHILL Research Work and Graduate Teaching in Art 118
RALPH ADAMS CRAM The Place of the Fine Arts in Higher Education 129
J. C. DANA The Value of the Study of Art in Our Institutions of Higher Education 69
ARTHUR WESLEY DOW A Course in Fine Arts for Candidates for the Higher Degrees 114
EDWARD W. FORBES The Art Museum and the Teaching of the Fine Arts 120
BLAKE-MORE GODWIN Preparation of the Child for a College Course in Art 61
CLEMENT HEATON Design, Craftsmanship and the Imitation of Nature in Ancient Art 135
GERTRUDE S. HYDE Ways and Means of Securing Proper Recognition for Art Teaching in Our Colleges and Universities 58
CHARLES F. KELLEY Report of the Secretary and Treasurer 14
C. R. MOREY The Art of Auguste Rodin 145
DUNCAN PHILLIPS Art and War 24
JOHN PICARD Art’s Counter Offensive 19
ARTHUR POPE Books for the College Art Library 14
EDWARD ROBINSON Address of Welcome 11
DAVID M. ROBINSON Value of the Study of Art to the Students in Colleges and Universities 95
MARIE A. SAHM Private Art Collections in the United States 16
WALTER SARGENT The Value of Art Education in Colleges 83
JOHN SHAPLEY Report on Reproductions of Early Christian Monuments 14
JOHN SHAPLEY The Analysis of Beauty 43
JOHN C. VAN DYKE The Value of the Study of Art in Our Institutions of Higher Education 75
LLOYD WARREN Taste: Its Awakening and Development 88
ZUG, GEORGE B. ZUG Report of the Auditing Committee 14
Constitution 156

_________________________________________________________________________________________

1919 September vol. 2, no. 1
The Art Bulletin of the College Art Association of America 
An Illustrated Quaterly Published by the College Art Association of America

Front Matter
The Art Bulletin [announcement] 2
Contents 3

Editorial
JOHN PICKARD The Future of the College Art Association 5 

Articles
CHARLES R. MOREY The Sources of Romanesque Sculpture 10
ANANDA COOMARASWAMY The Significance of Oriental Art 17
HOMER SAINT GAUDENS Camouflage and Art 23
EDWIN M. BLAKE The Necessity of Developing the Scientific and Technical Bases of Art 31s 

Reviews 39

Notes 
HOWARD CROSBY BUTLER Protection for the Historic Monuments and Objects of Art in Nearer Asia 46

Program of Eighth Annual Meeting 49
Minutes and Reports 52
Officers, Directors, Committees, Members 59


1919 September vol. 2, no. 2
 
Articles
ELLSWORTH WOODWARD Supply and Demand 71 
FERN RUSK SHAPLEY A Student of Ancient Ceramics, Antonio Pollajuolo 78
GUSTAVUS A. EISEN Antique Glass 87

Reviews 120 

Notes 
JOHN SHAPLEY The Ninth Annual Meeting of the College Art Association of America 129
JOHN SHAPLEY Recent Contributions to Art History 129


This page is a tag of:
About Coomaraswamy  View all tags
Comment on this page
 

Discussion of "Decade: 1910s"

Add your voice to this discussion.

Checking your signed in status ...

Previous page on path Table of Contents by Decade, page 1 of 11 Next page on path